New Year, New Estate Planning Documents

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By Attorney Jessica Fisher Greene

In the new year, not only is it time to update your diet and exercise plans, but your estate plans should be updated as well. The four main documents that every person should have are a Last Will and Testament, Financial Power of Attorney, Health Care Power of Attorney, and Living Will. When you are younger and in good health, you may be able to have all of your health needs met by a general physician, but as you age and your circumstances change, you will most likely require a specialist. The same goes for your legal documents, as you age and your circumstances become more complicated, you may need an Elder Law Attorney to help you navigate those complications.

Each document listed above should be reviewed by an Attorney and updated if needed. There have not been many changes to the law that controls the Last Will and Testament, but that does not necessarily mean that this document will not require updating. For example, we have a husband, named Bob, and a wife, named Sally, who have wills that leave everything to each other outright. If Bob goes into the nursing home and Sally dies before updating her will, all of her property will go to Bob which then will be used for his care at the nursing home. This could be prevented by adding specific language to Sally’s will.

The Financial Power of Attorney law was updated in 2015. This update did not automatically invalidate Financial POAs from before 2015, but the change did make it much more difficult for an Agent to perform certain acts without the specific authority named in the document. The Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Will Laws have also been updated recently. These changes were related to organ donation. If you are an organ donor already but would consider donating additional organs or tissues, like arms and facial tissue, your documents should be updated to reflect your wishes.

It is important to take this opportunity in the new year to get both your health and legal plans updated.

By Jessica F. Greene, CELA,* LL.M. Elder Law

*Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation as authorized by the PA Supreme Court

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